Public Outrage Grows as Bullied Student Says Threats Continue After Viral Video
A student who recently went viral after being bullied over his shoes is now raising fresh concerns, saying the situation has escalated despite receiving public support.
Keston, whose story sparked national attention, revealed in a recent interview that the alleged bullying has not stopped. According to him, he was recently threatened by the same individual involved in the earlier incident.
“He tell me don’t come around him or else he will kill me,” Keston said.
His statement has triggered a wave of reactions online, with many expressing concern, frustration, and calling for stronger action.
Several social media users questioned why the matter has not yet been fully addressed:
“Report the bully asap,” one commenter urged.
“If was a death threat made, wasn’t that supposed to be reported to the Principal and the TTPS?” another asked.
“Why hasn’t that bully been pulled out of school?” one user questioned while tagging authorities.
Others expressed sympathy for Keston, with comments like “Omg so sad!” and “Totally agree” reflecting the emotional response from the public.
There are also growing calls for accountability, with some users raising concerns about parenting, school intervention, and whether proper systems are in place to protect students.
While Keston has received help following the viral video, the latest developments suggest that more needs to be done to ensure his safety and put an end to the situation.
The incident continues to highlight the urgent issue of bullying in schools and the importance of swift, effective action when threats are involved.
Keston’s message remains clear:
“The bullying in schools have to stop.”
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